Next Week on H100 is Geek Week. Stern back live on 2/24.

Since the birthday bash which impart was a plan to draw new listeners and spark interest in former listeners to tune back in to the show, Wiggy has done 2 live shows. Don't look for new content next week because next week is geek week and Howard will be back live for 3 shows starting February 24th. So since the birthday show on 1-31-14 till the next live show 2-24-14 he will have done 2 live broadcasts. How is that going to lure listeners to the station? Why did SiriusXM dump a couple million into that broadcast if there won't be any meaningful follow up to hook a new audience. Howard Stern sued the company for 300 million dollars and the company turns around and dumps millions into a promotional event for the show and this asshole basicallybroadcasted 2 times in the following month. By the way, the day of the birthday show siriusxm fired 50 employees including dj's that have been with the company for years, the reason given was budget cuts. What is the company's strategy? Why did they allow the post "bash" schedule to play out like this?

Since the birthday bash which impart was a plan to draw new listeners and spark interest in former listeners to tune back in to the show, Wiggy has done 2 live shows. Don't look for new content next week because next week is geek week and Howard will be back live for 3 shows starting February 24th. So since the birthday show on 1-31-14 till the next live show 2-24-14 he will have done 2 live broadcasts. How is that going to lure listeners to the station? Why did SiriusXM dump a couple million into that broadcast if there won't be any meaningful follow up to hook a new audience. Howard Stern sued the company for 300 million dollars and the company turns around and dumps millions into a promotional event for the show and this asshole basicallybroadcasted 2 times in the following month. By the way, the day of the birthday show siriusxm fired 50 employees including dj's that have been with the company for years, the reason given was budget cuts. What is the company's strategy? Why did they allow the post "bash" schedule to play out like this?

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According to Howard's contract, he is only contractually obligated for 112 shows this year...an average of approximately two a week...so when we get three live shows during the week we actually get a bonus...we should be happy...

According to Howard's contract, he is only contractually obligated for 112 shows this year...an average of approximately two a week...so when we get three live shows during the week we actually get a bonus...we should be happy...

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you are a true old school fan, that is exactly how he will spin it! 3 shows is a gift!

I still don't understand why Howard re-signed with Sirius, when he knew he was gonna sue them. And when he probably knew he didn't feel like
doing much radio work, anymore. Sirius throwing him that Birthday Bash was beyond ridiculous, as well.

Since the birthday bash which impart was a plan to draw new listeners and spark interest in former listeners to tune back in to the show, Wiggy has done 2 live shows. Don't look for new content next week because next week is geek week and Howard will be back live for 3 shows starting February 24th. So since the birthday show on 1-31-14 till the next live show 2-24-14 he will have done 2 live broadcasts. How is that going to lure listeners to the station? Why did SiriusXM dump a couple million into that broadcast if there won't be any meaningful follow up to hook a new audience. Howard Stern sued the company for 300 million dollars and the company turns around and dumps millions into a promotional event for the show and this asshole basicallybroadcasted 2 times in the following month. By the way, the day of the birthday show siriusxm fired 50 employees including dj's that have been with the company for years, the reason given was budget cuts. What is the company's strategy? Why did they allow the post "bash" schedule to play out like this?